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  • Falling in Love with Inez (1913)
  • Short | 8 min | Comedy, Short
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Falling in Love with Inez (1913)
Short | 8 min | Comedy, Short

When Inez came home from boarding-school to live with her uncle and aunt, she was distinctly young, charming and graceful. Her uncle, a grossly material person, decreed that she should start in to work at once. So Inez became her uncle's ...See moreWhen Inez came home from boarding-school to live with her uncle and aunt, she was distinctly young, charming and graceful. Her uncle, a grossly material person, decreed that she should start in to work at once. So Inez became her uncle's stenographer. In the same office with her were two young and impressionable clerks. Despite her uncle's warning, Inez could not help occasionally smiling at them. One day, the uncle came in and found one of the clerks proposing to Inez. While he was engaged in throwing the rash young man into the street, the other clerk came in, and finding Inez in tears, essayed to comfort her. Then the uncle came back. After this unfortunate occurrence, the young clerks departed to other fields, and were replaced by two old and hideous men. Inez's third suitor was a somewhat moony young man, who formed the habit of writing her mushy letters and hanging about the gate when Inez came home at night. The uncle interrupted one of these affecting gate scenes, and promised the young man to tear him limb from limb if he ever caught him about the house again. Then he locked Inez in her room. Inez escaped and climbed down a ladder to the anxious swain, only to be again interrupted by uncle. This time, the suitor barely escaped, and the maddened uncle swore that he would teach the next suitor a lesson. Uncle's feelings can be imagined, when he came home a day or so later, and was told that Inez was entertaining a young man in the parlor. He rolled up his sleeves in delighted anticipation, and stalked into the room. The room was dusky and the suitor was seated in an armchair, with his back to the door. Uncle rushed forward. As he approached the chair, a huge and massive shape slowly arose from it, and a deep bass voice politely requested uncle's business. Inez's latest suitor was the captain of the football team. Uncle offered him a cigar. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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Mark Swan (story)
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Updated Dec 17, 1913

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Dec 17, 1913 (United States)

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Joseph Allen Sr.
Inez's Uncle (as Joseph Allen) Inez's Uncle (as Joseph Allen)   See fewer
Alice Washburn
Inez's Aunt Inez's Aunt   See fewer
Edwin Clarke
Inez's 1st Suitor Inez's 1st Suitor   See fewer
Arthur Housman
Inez's 2nd Suitor Inez's 2nd Suitor   See fewer
Edward Boulden
Inez's 3rd Suitor Inez's 3rd Suitor   See fewer
George Wilson
The Football Player The Football Player   See fewer
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